Carrier For Rifle Or Shotgun Patents (Class 224/913)
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Patent number: 6766927Abstract: A gun holder for use in vehicles comprises a pair of elongated bendable sidewalls having upper and lower portions. The upper portions of the sidewalls are joined by a strip of flexible material. The cross-sectional shape of the sidewalls forms generally a “V” shape, and when the lower narrow edge of the V is inserted into a seating gap in a vehicle seat, an open, upwardly facing pocket is formed by the flexible sheet material and the sidewalls. A gun may then be inserted into the pocket, and is securely held there for increased safety and protection of the gun, while still permitting very rapid access to the gun when desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Bruce A. Cart
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Patent number: 6763987Abstract: A method of forming a backpack with an integral gun scabbard has been devised whereby the user has a convenient place for the storage and carriage of a rifle, shotgun, or other long gun type of firearm, and simultaneously can store and carry a variety of other sundry cargo while moving about. The backpack is devised in such a way as to permit easy and rapid access to and retrieval of said firearm from the storage. It is equipped with dual padded shoulder straps. In an ideal embodiment, a waist belt is included to facilitate the stabilization of the scabbard when the firearm is being withdrawn, as well as to contribute to the load bearing functions of the backpack.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventor: Glen Richard Eberle
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Publication number: 20040134947Abstract: A clamp for securing a gun rack to a vehicle including an elongated frame member and first and second clamp members.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: Kurt R. Murray, Ben Muilenburg, Jeffrey T. Bounds
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Patent number: 6761294Abstract: A sling assembly includes first and second straps with a shoulder pad therebetween, the straps releasably attachable to a user's belt. A flexible strap extending from the sling assembly includes a female fastener for connection to a male fastener previously affixed to the shotgun or the like. The male fastener includes a post with flared head attached to a first Velcro® strap. A second Velcro® strap is affixed to the weapon's stock. Upon wrapping the first Velcro® strap about the stock, a releasable connection occurs between the Velcro® straps with the male fastener in extension from the stock. The male fastener is presented for releasable connection to the female fastener in rotation therebetween to preclude interference of the sling with functional manipulation of the gun. A locking mechanism further secures the connection of the male and female fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Mil-Tech, Inc.Inventor: Larry N. Gann
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Patent number: 6749099Abstract: A firearm rest for a firearm having a butt stock. The gun rest includes a base that may be slipped onto a belt and further includes an elastic line depending from the base. The elastic line forms a loop. The butt stock is placed into the loop and on the end of the loop opposite of the base. The elastic line is selected relative to the weight of the firearm to be carried such that the elastic line gives or stretches preferably only when the user is walking. With such a selection, the line absorbs the shock generated by the firearm instead of transmitting the shock into the body of the user such as into the back of the user. The size of the loop may be adjusted by tying knots at various points in the line. The base from which the shock or elastic line extends may be an apertured leather base, a base with a tapered slot for pinching a portion of the line to adjust the size of the loop, or a belt from which an elastic strap may depend.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Inventor: Steven L. Danielson
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Patent number: 6742687Abstract: Modular, firearm support cradles, an assembled rack and means for securing the cradles and rack to a variety of vehicle configurations. The rack includes a longitudinal frame member and from which project multiple padded cradles. Strap fasteners and lock means respectively restrain firearms and sundry paraphernalia to the cradles and rack. A telescoping expander bar assembly and mating extension arms permit a vehicle ceiling mount and/or roll bar mount of the rack. Cradles having sleeves which mate to the expander bar assembly facilitate user tailored mountings. A clamp plate assembly and mating extension arms permit a vertical divider mount of the rack.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventor: Ted Morford
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Patent number: 6705498Abstract: An adjustable bracket for carrying a gun case on a vehicle consists of a plate to be attached to the vehicle, a gun case carrier, and an adjustable linkage connecting the plate to the gun case carrier. The adjustable linkage allows the gun case carrier to be rotated to a variety of angles relative to the plate. A lock holds the gun case carrier at the desired angle.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Patrick K. Gantert
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Patent number: 6695183Abstract: An article holder particularly for use with all-terrain vehicles and comprising bifurcated arms, with or without fins or other holding structures extending between the arms and a cushioning web between the arms at the junction of the arms to provide a cushion for an article to be held between the arms and to close the arms against an inserted article when the cushioning means is depressed and including a mounting base projecting from the junction of the arms and hooks on the outer sides of the arms to accommodate a resilient strap to be hooked over an inserted article.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventors: Dennis H. Hancock, Jeffery D. Hancock
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Patent number: 6672492Abstract: A rifle sling for transporting a rifle and steadying the rifle during firing is herein disclosed. The sling comprises a strap that is attached at one end near the muzzle of the rifle and at a second end near the butt of the rifle. An intermediate portion of the strap passes freely through a sling clip that is coupled to the truncal region of the bearer of the rifle. When the rifle is placed in its firing position, muzzle flip caused by recoil in the rifle will be resisted by the strap of the sling. The sling clip may clamp the strap of the sling to more securely couple the muzzle end of the rifle to the truncal region of the bearer. In addition, the sling is constructed and arranged to permit the movement of the rifle between its slung and firing positions without uncoupling the strap of the sling from the sling clip.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: Stephen T. Thompson
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Patent number: 6634530Abstract: The present invention for a mounted gun case, for an ATV and the like, comprises a protective gun housing with an opening on the top through which a gun may pass. The protective gun housing is connected to a mounting assembly designed to attach to handle bars.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventor: J. Michael Black
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Patent number: 6626339Abstract: A holder mounted bag, comprising a flexible case configured to enclose an object and a portion of a holder upon which the object is disposed, and configured to be opened to allow access to the object while the case remains attached to the holder. The bag includes an object opening sized to receive the object therethrough, and at least one holder opening sized to receive a portion of the holder therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: All Rite ProductsInventors: George D. Gates, Travis D. Gates
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Publication number: 20030168484Abstract: An offset holding device configured to be attached to a support structure and to carry elongate objects, including an attachment base configured to be attached to the support structure. A holding member can be attached to the attachment base and can include a generally “U”-shaped member having two upright arms and can be open at the top so as to define a containment area configured to receive the elongate object. A plurality of resilient gripping teeth can extend from at least one of the upright arms into the containment area, the gripping teeth being configured to at least partially deflect upon insertion of the elongate object into the holding member to releasably secure the elongate object within the containment area.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: All Rite Products, Inc.Inventors: George D. Gates, Travis D. Gates
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Patent number: 6601742Abstract: A combination holster for weapons having a front stock and a butt-stock, comprising a front stock holster having interior and exterior portions, the interior portion mimicking the contour of the front stock, and a butt-stock retraction element connected to the user and to the butt stock. The retention element may be a cord connected to a vest. The weapon is secured in a first position in which the front stock holster grips the front-stock, and the retraction element retains the butt-stock near the user. The weapon may be unsecured by removing the front stock from its holster and applying a drawing force to the retention element to pull the butt-stock away from the user. To return the weapon to a secure position, the user returns the front stock its holster and permits the butt-stock retention element retain the butt-stock near the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventor: John Hickman
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Publication number: 20030127481Abstract: An adjustable object carrier and bracket system includes a bracket and an object carrier. One portion of the bracket is securely attached to a vehicle such as an ATV and another portion is adjustably connected to the object carrier. The object carrier, which may be a weapon case receptacle or a weapon case, is selectively positionable at a variety of angles relative to the bracket based on the user's preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: Patrick K. Gantert
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Patent number: 6588637Abstract: A utility holding device configured to be attached to a utility structure and to carry elongated objects includes a support base, a mounting stem supported by the support base, and a generally U-shaped holding member supported by the mounting stem. The U-shaped member has two upright arms which are open at the top so as to define a containment area configured to receive an elongate object. The U-shaped member further includes a plurality of alternating length gripping fins extending from at least one of the upright arms into the containment area to help hold items securely therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: All Rite Products, Inc.Inventors: George D. Gates, Travis D. Gates
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Publication number: 20030111500Abstract: An adjustable bracket for carrying a gun case on a vehicle consists of a plate to be attached to the vehicle, a gun case carrier, and an adjustable linkage connecting the plate to the gun case carrier. The adjustable linkage allows the gun case carrier to be rotated to a variety of angles relative to the plate. A lock holds the gun case carrier at the desired angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventor: Patrick K. Gantert
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Publication number: 20030106914Abstract: A sling assembly includes first and second straps with a shoulder pad therebetween, the straps releasably attachable to a user's belt. A flexible strap extending from the sling assembly includes a female fastener for connection to a male fastener previously affixed to the shotgun or the like. The male fastener includes a post with flared head attached to a first Velcro® strap. A second Velcro® strap is affixed to the weapon's stock. Upon wrapping the first Velcro® strap about the stock, a releasable connection occurs between the Velcro® straps with the male fastener in extension from the stock. The male fastener is presented for releasable connection to the female fastener in rotation therebetween to preclude interference of the sling with functional manipulation of the gun. A locking mechanism further secures the connection of the male and female fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Larry N. Gann
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Publication number: 20030038150Abstract: An apparatus for holding a gun or a bow securely to an all terrain vehicle. . The apparatus has one or more adjustable support arms each having a quick release and lock mechanism. The support arms serve as a way to allow the gun or bow to fit closely to the contour of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Ambers F. Williams
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Patent number: 6520390Abstract: An adjustable sling system provides a quick release fitting which enables a sling system to transition from a close to the body quick fire position to an away from the body aiming position. The adjustable sling system incorporates a first end having a first attachment fitting carried closer to the forward grip of a rifle having a first portion of the first end attached to an extended rubber core web surrounded section. A release clip has a first end supported by a tension ring which is supported along a length of webbing extending from the first portion, and includes a riveted connection to the web strap and reinforcement plate as it extends from the first end. The slope in the direction of capture is calculated with respect to the force of the spring action to insure that the close body position is maintained absent a deliberate forward aiming motion.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventors: Edward Anthony Verdugo, Wallace N. Kaiser
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Publication number: 20030000981Abstract: A holder mounted bag, comprising a flexible case configured to enclose an object and a portion of a holder upon which the object is disposed, and configured to be opened to allow access to the object while the case remains attached to the holder. The bag includes an object opening sized to receive the object therethrough, and at least one holder opening sized to receive a portion of the holder therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: George D. Gates, Travis D. Gates
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Patent number: 6499780Abstract: A gun case with retractable legs includes a gun case that has a top and a bottom and is capable of enclosing a gun. A frame is connected to the bottom of the gun case. The frame has an upper end and a grounded end, a first leg and a second leg are pivotally held at a pivot point to the frame. Each leg has a pivoted end, pivotally attached to the frame, and a foot. Each leg is movable from a closed position, wherein it lies against the bottom of the gun case, to an open position, wherein it is pivoted away from the bottom of the gun case and the foot of the first leg being moved away from the foot of the second leg.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Brooks & Thomas, IncInventor: Richard Perry Bingman
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Publication number: 20020195472Abstract: A combination holster is disclosed for use with weapons having a front stock and a butt-stock, wherein the combination holster comprises a front stock holster having an interior portion and an exterior portion, the interior portion mimicking the contour of the front stock, and a butt-stock retraction means having a first connection to the body of the user and a second connection to the butt stock. The butt-stock retention means may be a retractable cord connected to the body of the user with a vest. In use, the weapon is secured in a first position whereby the front stock is securely gripped by the front-stock holster, and the butt-stock is securely retained near the body of the user with the butt-stock retraction means. The user may decide to unsecure the weapon by removing the front stock from the front-stock holster and applying a drawing force to the butt-stock retention means to pull the butt-stock away from the user's body, thereby enabling the user to properly utilize the weapon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: John Hickman
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Patent number: 6484913Abstract: An article support bracket that will securely mount to an upwardly extending portion of a handlebar of an all terrain vehicle and that will extend upwardly from the mounting connection between and around vehicle components also attached to the vehicle handlebars, to provide a support extending above outwardly and rearwardly extending portions of the handlebar that will acommodate an article holder for an elongate article such as a long gun, tool or another piece of equipment in position extending across the vehicle handlebars.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventors: Dennis H. Hancock, Jeffrey D. Hancock
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Patent number: 6457618Abstract: An all terrain vehicle (ATV) mounting bracket assembly that is adapted to mount to the rear deck of an ATV and to hold a scabbard or gun case outwardly of either side or the rear of the vehicle and in position to allow a tong gun to be easily inserted into or withdrawn from such scabbard or gun case includes a universal mounting plate to be secured to an ATV deck, a support plate extending upwardly from the universal mounting plate and outwardly from the vehicle and a holding plate carried by the support plate and capable of being tipped to insure proper angular mounting of a scabbard or gun case fixed to the holding plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Inventors: Dennis H. Hancock, Jeffrey D. Hancock
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Patent number: 6443346Abstract: A gun rack for nondestructive use in any of a variety of vehicle models generally comprises two substantially L-shaped vehicle engagement members and a cross bar disposed therebetween. The cross bar comprises at least one trough adapted to support the stock portion of a gun. The L-shaped members are adapted to flexibly engage opposite side portions of a vehicle center console. Padding is provided for protection of the vehicle and supported gun. The cross member may be adjustable in length to facilitate use with a wider variety of console styles. In this case, adjustment of the length of the cross member effects the relative spacing between the two L-shaped members. The adjustable cross member may comprise a turnbuckle, which may have a locking device adapted to selectively fix the length of the cross member and, thus, the width of the gun rack.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: Troy Haass
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Patent number: 6438885Abstract: A weapon trigger guard apparatus is provided for use on a gun rack having a support member and a lock coupled to the support member. The weapon trigger guard apparatus comprises a base rigidly coupled to the support member of the rack, and a cover pivotably coupled to the base. The cover is movable between a first open position to permit installation and removal of the weapon from the rack and a second closed position in which the cover and the base cooperate to surround and enclose a trigger housing of the weapon.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Pro-Guard Industries, L.P.Inventors: Kurt R. Murray, Richard N. Mercurio
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Publication number: 20020088831Abstract: Modular, firearm support cradles, an assembled rack and means for securing the cradles and rack to a variety of vehicle configurations. The rack includes a longitudinal frame member and from which project multiple padded cradles. Strap fasteners and lock means respectively restrain firearms and sundry paraphernalia to the cradles and rack. A telescoping expander bar assembly and mating extension arms permit a vehicle ceiling mount and/or roll bar mount of the rack. Cradles having sleeves which mate to the expander bar assembly facilitate user tailored mountings. A clamp plate assembly and mating extension arms permit a vertical divider mount of the rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: Big Sky Racks, Inc.Inventor: Ted Morford
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Patent number: 6405909Abstract: A vehicle seat-mounted gun and rod holder. Preferred embodiments include a strap embodiment that is attached by way of a strap to the crown or headrest of a vehicle seat, a cap embodiment that is attached by way of a cap to the crown of a vehicle seat, a band model that is attached by way of a band to a bench vehicle seat and a casement model that is attached by any of the mentioned ways.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventors: Thomas L. Burnett, Jerold A. Evans
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Publication number: 20020060232Abstract: A system and associated methods which may be used to adjustably secure to an all terrain or other vehicle for transport hunting, fishing, and utility equipment, and the like are presented. In several embodiments, a system and methods involving cables, pivot arms, a lever and an elastic cord for compressibly securing between at least one set of biased posts disposed towards opposite ends of a support member are provided. Additionally, a system and associated methods for axially retaining a secured item are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Big Horn ManufacturingInventors: Brian Stenger, John T. Durand
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Patent number: 6382484Abstract: A gun-mounting bracket for ATV's adaptive to a variety of cargo racks generally employed by ATV's and further providing adaptability to a wide range of gun scabbards or boots designed for a variety of different type guns. The bracket includes a base plate member having a plurality of holes and slots which may be used in combination with U-bolts and clamps for attachment, an interchangeable pivotal plate member which provides a method for rotating the boot to angular positions relative to the base plate, and an interchangeable bracket member attached perpendicular thereto adapted to receive the barrel portion of the gun boot. The bracket member, having an elongated opening for receiving the barrel portion of the gun boot, is provided with a polymeric edge molding and allows the barrel portion of the gun boot to extend therethrough to a point which generally positions the boot relative to the bracket and its bar latch member.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventor: Kevin D. Savant
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Patent number: 6375052Abstract: The weapon holding straps are a pair of nylon straps adapted for holding and readily releasing a firearm or bow across a hunter's lap while sitting on the ground or in a tree. Each nylon strap is formed from a leg strap and a weapon retainer strap of nylon webbing material attached together in cruciform fashion. The ends of each nylon strap have hook and loop material attached thereto. The leg strap is wrapped around the hunter's leg, the weapon retainer strap is wrapped around the firearm or bow. One strap is placed around the right leg and the other strap is placed around the left leg, the straps securing opposite ends of the firearm or bow, leaving the hunter's hands free while keeping the weapon readily accessible.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventor: Fred B. Keton
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Patent number: 6363532Abstract: A rifle sling support for securing a rifle to the back of a user. An engagement portion is adapted to engage an intermediate extent of the rifle. The engagement portion is supported upon a nylon webbing. The webbing has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate extent therebetween. The first and second ends of the webbing have fastening means secured thereto. The webbing is ad pted to be disposed about a belt with the fastening means of the first end releasably engaging the fastening means of the second end. A grip and stock with retaining element has a first elongated end and a second arcuate portion defined by a curvature. The elongated end is secured to the webbing. The arcuate portion has upper and lower edges. The grip and stock retaining element is entirely formed from a malleable metal.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventors: Mark W. Miller, Rick Barron
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Publication number: 20020036219Abstract: A hands-free gun holding device comprising a flexible sling, an attachment mechanism, and an anti-slip liner. The sling of the device is adjustably attached to a hunting jacket by the attachment mechanism and supports the butt of the gun, thereby leaving a hunter's hands free to use animal calls and binoculars, and perform other functions useful in hunting. The liner covers at least a portion of the inside of the sling thereby preventing the gun butt from slipping out of the sling. The flexible sling lies flat against the hunter's jacket when not being used, and, therefore, the sling does not interfere with other hunting activities. This gun-holding device allows the hunter to minimize both gun, body movements, and resulting unwanted noise. It therefore, reduces the chance that the animal will detect the hunter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2001Publication date: March 28, 2002Inventor: Mike Neighbors
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Patent number: 6360931Abstract: Modular, firearm support cradles, an assembled rack and means for securing the cradles and rack to a variety of vehicle configurations. The rack includes a longitudinal frame member and from which project multiple padded cradles. Strap fasteners and lock means respectively restrain firearms and sundry paraphernalia to the cradles and rack. A telescoping expander bar assembly and mating extension arms permit a vehicle ceiling mount and/or roll bar mount of the rack. Cradles having sleeves which mate to the expander bar assembly facilitate user tailored mountings. A clamp plate assembly and mating extension arms permit a vertical divider mount of the rack.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Big Sky Racks, Inc.Inventor: Ted Morford
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Publication number: 20020020723Abstract: An upper sling attachment adapter for M-16 rifles and M-4 carbines and others utilizing a front sight having at least one leg extending at one end from near the end of the weapon barrel to, at its other end, the front sight of the weapon and having right and left sides with respect to the weapon, the improvement comprising a sling attachment means encircling and clamping said leg and extending along at least one of the right or left sides of the said leg, said sling attachment means having upper sling mount means to which the upper end of a weapon sling is attached, said upper sling mount means being suspended by said attachment means and extending away from said leg so that the upper end of the weapon sling is held away from the sight line of the front sight.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Forrest R. Lindsey
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Publication number: 20020020725Abstract: An adjustable sling system provides a quick release fitting which enables a sling system to transition from a close to the body quick fire position to an away from the body aiming position. The adjustable sling system incorporates a first end having a first attachment fitting carried closer to the forward grip of a rifle having a first portion of the first end attached to an extended rubber core web surrounded section. A release clip has a first end supported by a tension ring which is supported along a length of webbing extending from the first portion, and includes a riveted connection to the web strap and reinforcement plate as it extends from the first end. The slope in the direction of capture is calculated with respect to the force of the spring action to insure that the close body position is maintained absent a deliberate forward aiming motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Edward Anthony Verdugo, Wallace N. Kaiser
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Publication number: 20020020724Abstract: A lower sling attachment adapter for use in the M-16 rifle and M-4 carbine and their equivalents utilizing a rear or butt stock mounted on a tube, one end of which tube is threaded into the rear of the receiver of the weapon, the improvement comprising a lower sling attachment means mounted on said threaded tube near said receiver and having a hole through which the said threaded end of said tube is passed, said lower sling attachment means having sling mount means on at least one side thereof to which the lower end of a weapon sling is attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Forrest R. Lindsey
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Patent number: 6336576Abstract: A front pack and belt support assembly including 1) a main front pack assembly which can be collapsed and expanded to achieve a large carrying capacity; 2) a shoulder support strap assembly connected to the main front pack assembly and supported on a shoulder portion of a user thereof; 3) a support frame assembly to provide rigid support to the main front pack assembly; 4) an instrument support assembly connected to the support frame assembly having support means thereon to hold a gun, fishing pole, or tripod for ease of resting and conveyance; 5) a side pack and arm support assembly having pivotal side pocket assemblies pivotally movable from a collapsed to an inclined usage position and having arm support means thereon to support an elbow area of a user thereon; 6) a belt support assembly slidably attached and vertically supported to a user's belt member; and 7) an accessories support assembly having a support receiver assembly to receive a tubular member such as a monopod therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Michael D. Easter
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Patent number: 6325258Abstract: An adjustable sling system provides a quick release fitting which enables a sling system to transition from a close to the body quick fire position to an away from the body aiming position. The adjustable sling system incorporates a first end having a first attachment fitting carried closer to the forward grip of a rifle having a first portion of the first end attached to an extended rubber core web surrounded section. A release clip has a first end supported by a tension ring which is supported along a length of webbing extending from the first portion, and includes a riveted connection to the web strap and reinforcement plate as it extends from the first end. The slope in the direction of capture is calculated with respect to the force of the spring action to insure that the close body position is maintained absent a deliberate forward aiming motion.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventors: Edward Anthony Verdugo, Wallace N. Kaiser
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Patent number: 6321956Abstract: A gun support system for a paintball gun comprises a support frame and a strap attached thereto. The support frame consists of a bracket and a support arm. The bracket is defined by an opening and has a front side. The support arm has a proximal and distal end and extends outwardly from the front side of the bracket. The system may also consist of an adjustable opening thereby providing the support of various different paintball gun sizes and shapes. The system may also consist of an adjustable support arm to better support guns with a larger nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventor: Max L. Elder
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Publication number: 20010035440Abstract: A firearm rest for a firearm having a butt stock. The gun rest includes a base that may be slipped onto a belt and further includes an elastic line depending from the base. The elastic line forms a loop. The butt stock is placed into the loop and on the end of the loop opposite of the base. The elastic line is selected relative to the weight of the firearm to be carried such that the elastic line gives or stretches preferably only when the user is walking. With such a selection, the line absorbs the shock generated by the firearm instead of transmitting the shock into the body of the user such as into the back of the user. The size of the loop may be adjusted by tying knots at various points in the line. The base from which the shock or elastic line extends may be an apertured leather base, a base with a tapered slot for pinching a portion of the line to adjust the size of the loop, or a belt from which an elastic strap may depend.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventor: Steven L. Danielson
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Publication number: 20010030211Abstract: The weapon holding straps are a pair of nylon straps adapted for holding and readily releasing a firearm or bow across a hunter's lap while sitting on the ground or in a tree. Each nylon strap is formed from a leg strap and a weapon retainer strap of nylon webbing material attached together in cruciform fashion. The ends of each nylon strap have hook and loop material attached thereto. The leg strap is wrapped around the hunter's leg, the weapon retainer strap is wrapped around the firearm or bow. One strap is placed around the right leg and the other strap is placed around the left leg, the straps securing opposite ends of the firearm or bow, leaving the hunter's hands free while keeping the weapon readily accessible.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventor: Fred B. Keton
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Patent number: 6293447Abstract: A vehicle gun carrier system for supporting a plurality of elongate guns upon the front seat of a vehicle having a center console or armrest. The inventive device includes a base, a support member pivotally attached to the base, and a first strap and a second strap engageable with the base and positionable about a cover of a center console or a center armrest. The support member as a plurality of cutouts for receiving the stock portion of a gun. A cushion is preferably attached to the cutouts for preventing damage to the gun during operation of the vehicle. The base preferably has a front broad portion and a rear narrow portion for providing maximum stability upon narrow consoles and armrests. A gripping gasket is preferably attached to a lower surface of the base for preventing sliding of the base during operation of the vehicle. The first strap and second strap preferably have an adjustment portion for allowing the base to be secured to various sizes of the center console or center armrest.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Inventor: Bret R. Jorgensen
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Patent number: 6279799Abstract: An adjustable gun rack for a vehicle. Adjustable straps with buckles are used to be secured to a rigid structure within a vehicle. On the adjustment straps are hooks for mounting a detachable gun case. Usually, several hooks will be provided and several gun cases will be provided so that more than one long barrel firearm may be placed within each gun case and mounted on the adjustable straps. The straps will mount around upright seat backs with the gun cases hanging from the hooks on the straps. The straps could go around a seat bottom with the gun case hanging between the edge of the seat and the floorboard of the vehicle. The straps are flexible and adjustable so they can be configured to fit a variety of configurations in different vehicles. The individual gun case may be detached from the adjustable straps and used with a shoulder strap to transport a long barrel firearm inside the gun case away from the vehicle where the adjustable gun rack is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventor: Richard Lane Horton
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Patent number: 6260748Abstract: A weapon sling includes a cross body loop with a length adjustment and lower sling attachment for the rear end of a weapon. The length of the loop can be adjusted to conform to individual body sizes. The upper end of the loop has a clasp and an extension strap affixed thereto. The opposite end of the strap has a mating clasp for the clasp on the loop and an upper attachment for attaching to the front end of a weapon.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: Forrest R. Lindsey
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Patent number: 6206261Abstract: A scabbard for mounting a long gun, includes: a one-piece, rigid cover having an enclosed bottom end, an open top end, and two generally parallel sides separated by a back; a padded, protective lining attached to the rigid cover; an attachment mechanism for removably attaching the scabbard; a detachable strap attached to a top open end of the device for closely holding the gun barrel, and a barrier across an open front of the scabbard for holding in the gun butt. The scabbard preferably has a padlock for locking down the gun barrel. The scabbard may have a locking hinged lid mechanism instead of a strap and barrier. The scabbard can be mounted vertically, horizontally or diagonally, preferably in or on a vehicle. A method for making the scabbard is also included.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Inventor: C. Randal McCrary
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Patent number: 6152338Abstract: A modular load bearing field support system having a waist belt, a pair of shoulder straps, each of the shoulder straps having a front end attached to the waist belt and a rear end attached to the waist belt, and a middle section disposed between said front and rear ends. A mounting track is attached to said waist belt, and a spatula accessory support system is included for mounting an accessory on the mounting track. The spatula system includes a flat spatula attached to an accessory, with the spatula inserted between the mounting track and the waist belt to attach the accessory to waist belt. A long gun support system for conveniently and safely carrying a firearm along with the load bearing support system is described. Extension panels for carrying large loads on the support system, as well as fabric noise-reduction and color variation panels are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Inventor: Patrick D. Smith
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Patent number: 6145718Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus for securing rifles, archery bows and other camping accessories to the cargo rack of an all terrain vehicle for transport. The apparatus consists of two support brackets which have a bracket pad of resilient material affixed in an opening in the brackets, a support structure for the support brackets and a means for securing the support structure to the cargo rack tubes of the all terrain vehicle. The support structure is comprised of two vertical support bars which are attached on the bottom to a horizontal bottom cross bar which is secured to the cargo rack. A horizontal top cross bar also connects the two support bars and provides added stability to the support bars. A stiffener plate which connects the bottom cross bar and the top cross bar can also be used to further enhance the stability of the support bars.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventor: Jesse L. Edwards
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Patent number: 6145719Abstract: A vehicle mountable gun and equipment case for the safe transportion of guns and equipment. The vehicle mountable gun and equipment case includes an upper cover having a top portion and an upper perimeter wall. The upper perimeter wall extends away from a perimeter of the top portion. Next provided is a lower cover having a bottom portion and a lower perimeter wall. The lower perimeter wall extends outwardly from a perimeter of the bottom portion such that the lower perimeter wall and the bottom portion define a space within the lower cover. The lower cover is hingedly attached to the upper cover. A plurality of clasping means are for releasably securing the upper cover to the lower cover. Also included is an equipment retaining pad having at least one of a shaped cut out. The pad is insertable into the space of sad lower cover. The shaped cut out is for conformably receiving a piece of equipment. A plurality of vehicle attachment means are adapted for attaching the lower cover to a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventor: Louis J. Robert
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Patent number: RE37111Abstract: A rifle sling support apparatus including an elongated belt securement strap having a base end, a tip end, and a securement mechanism affixed to the ends for securing the strap in a closed loop configuration about a belt fastened about a user's waist; a hook having an upper end, a lower end, a bend therebetween, and a pair of opposed cutouts formed on the bend and with each cutout sized for receiving a pistol grip or a stock of a rifle; and a hook angle adjustment mechanism secured between the belt securement strap and hook for adjusting the angular position of the hook with respect to the belt securement strap.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Inventor: Rick W. Barron